choppy |
popple |
As an adjective choppy
is having many small, rough waves.
As a noun popple is
poplar.
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
wind |
popple |
As nouns the difference between wind and popple
is that
wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure while
popple is (dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
boil |
popple |
As nouns the difference between boil and popple
is that
boil is a localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection or
boil can be the point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour while
popple is (dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As verbs the difference between boil and popple
is that
boil is to heat (a liquid) to the point where it begins to turn into a gas while
popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
water |
popple |
As nouns the difference between water and popple
is that
water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while
popple is (dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As verbs the difference between water and popple
is that
water is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants) while
popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
agitate |
popple |
As verbs the difference between agitate and popple
is that
agitate is to move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel while
popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
As a noun popple is
(dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
sound |
popple |
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a noun popple is
(dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
poplar |
popple |
As nouns the difference between poplar and popple
is that
poplar is any of various deciduous trees of the genus
Populus while
popple is poplar.
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
motion |
popple |
As nouns the difference between motion and popple
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
popple is (dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As verbs the difference between motion and popple
is that
motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while
popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
pople |
popple |
Alternative forms |
Pople is an alternative form of popple.
As an adjective pople
is poor.
As a noun popple is
(dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
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